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- All Subjects: Water resources development -- Law and legislation -- Colorado River Valley (Colo.-Mexico)
- All Subjects: Paleobotany
- Creators: Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries
- Creators: Schoenwetter, James
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1966-08-11
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1968-04-24
Description
HR 3300: A Bill to Authorize the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Colorado River Basin Project, and For Other Purposes, With an Amendment, April 24, 1968.
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1965-02-09
Description
HR 4671: A Bill to Authorize the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Lower Colorado River Basin Project, and For Other Purposes, February 9, 1965.
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. Senate. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1968-06-27 to 1968-07-18
Description
[Comparison of HR3300 and S1004 Language], 6-27-1968, amended 7-18-1968. From floor book.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1968
Description
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1968. Argues for necessity to employ an interdisciplinary methodology when archaeologists work with Natural History specialists. This demands learning to translate archaeological problems into paleobotanical research terms, and developing methods properly designed to the task(s) of resolving those problems.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1957
DescriptionPaper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1957. Brief discussion of the then-present status of pollen analysis in New World archaeology, the potential archaeological value of an oil flotation technique for extracting pollen from sediment samples, and pollen sampling at archaeological sites.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1958
Description
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1958. Discusses assumptions and problems of: techniques for extracting and identifying pollen, pollen distributions and deposition, analysis and statistics. Concludes that pollen study alone is not too reliable a methodology for establishing the types or durations of prior climatic events but it is reliable for reconstructing their geographic distributions and hypotheses of the reasons for climatic change.